If you didn’t hear about Levni Yilmaz’ “tales of mere existence” yet, you’ll most probably spend the next hours clicking through his Youtube channel. The latest episode is about arts, overcoming blockades and not giving a fuck. The rest pretty much sums up life in all its beauty and weirdness, too. Enjoy!
July 4th, 2011 in Blog/Video
Tagged with Inspiration
*EPILEPSY WARNING!* < true.
This demoscene rooted animation by the russian guys of Quite may cause eye cancer, hyperventilation, epilepsy or all at once. Nice sync excercises to a soundtrack by Brothomstates. So far there’s no realtime version available yet.
Furthermore there’s some kind of followup to their award-winning 4k intro CDAK (as mentioned earlier) on vimeo too. Yet another mesmerizing drone trip. Music by Brothomstates as well.
June 20th, 2011 in Blog/Video
Tagged with Demoscene, Inspiration
Amon Tobin’s Isam visual live experience is nothing less than an audio-visual blast from the future… wow.
Welcome to the microcosm. Impressive and spine chilling animation by Polynoid.tv. Brilliant use of slow motion accompanied by a great sound design (well, a little bit Matrix-stereotypish but nevertheless…)
Singularity is a very well made blend of video scenes and abstract 3D animation. It’s on the experimental side of things with a fitting soundtrack by kattoo.de. If you like demoscene stuff or videos like Gantz Graf, this one’s for you!
May 24th, 2011 in Blog/Video
Tagged with Digital arts, Experimental
Awesome video by Radiolab with a different point of view about symmetry. Hard to sum up, really.
This striking Radiolab video made by Everynone was inspired by Radiolab’s Desperately Seeking Symmetry episode. Filmmakers Will Hoffman, Daniel Mercadante, and Julius Metoyer III play with our yearning for balance, and reveal how beautiful imperfect matches can be.
Via YesYesYall.com
Terje Sorgjerd spent some time outside near Russia to capture one of the biggest “aurora borealis shows” nature had to offer for a while. Pretty amazing images, back then the phenomenon inspired me with the first rktic lp ‘northern lights’ on Thinner.
March 23rd, 2011 in Blog/Video
Tagged with Aurora Borealis, Nature
There whereabouts of this movie about my beloved Hamburg remain a bit uncertain. It was filmed on 16mm reel around 1971, probably for promotional purposes and recently aquired by Vimeo user Friedemann Wachsmuth who did a great job of making a digital copy. Thanks a lot for that!
March 21st, 2011 in Blog/Video
Tagged with Hamburg, photography, video
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